Pletoz 50
Pletoz 50 contains Cilostazole, a vasodilator (blood vessel widening) drug used to alleviate leg pain caused by insufficient blood flow (intermittent claudication). It also helps individuals with cramps, numbness, or weakness in their legs as they walk. Intermittent claudication is a peripheral vascular condition that causes cramping in your legs when you walk. It is caused by a lack of blood supply in your legs.
Pletoz 50 acts by widening blood vessels and shortening the time it takes for blood to clot, lowering blood vessel stickiness. As a result, the blood supply to the limbs is increased. It can also extend the distance you can walk without pain by improving blood circulation in your legs. It is suggested for people whose pain has not improved despite making lifestyle modifications such as stopping smoking and exercising regularly.
Pletoz 50 should be taken on a regular basis, according to the doctor’s instructions for dosage and duration. It’s better to take it first thing in the morning and at the same time every day. Based on your medical condition, your doctor will tell you how much Pletoz 50 to take and how often you should take it. Headaches, ankle edema, diarrhea, irregular feces, vomiting, and nausea are all possible side effects. The majority of Pletoz 50’s negative effects do not require medical treatment and fade away with time. However, if the negative effects do not go away, consult your doctor.
Pletoz 50 should not be stopped suddenly without first visiting a doctor, as this could result in unpleasant side effects. It is also inconvenient for certain folks. If you have kidney or liver problems, plan to become pregnant, or are breastfeeding, tell your doctor before taking Pletoz 50. Pletoz 50 should also be used in conjunction with lifestyle changes for the best outcomes. Pletoz 50 should not be taken if you have ever experienced heart failure, chest pain, heart disease, or high blood pressure.
Pletoz 50 is used to treat intermittent claudication.
Medicinal Advantages
Pletoz 50 contains Cilostazole, a vasodilator that acts by expanding blood vessels and shortening blood clotting time, therefore reducing blood vessel stickiness. As a result, the blood supply to the limbs is increased. It can also extend the distance you can walk without pain by improving blood circulation in your legs. It is suggested for people whose pain has not improved despite making lifestyle modifications such as stopping smoking and exercising regularly.
Use Instructions
Pletoz 50 should be taken as directed by your doctor. Take it on an empty stomach if possible. Do not chew or crush it; swallow it whole. Keep this drug out of the reach of children and out of sight.
Store in a cool, dry location away from direct sunlight.
Pletoz 50 Side Effects
Pletoz 50, like other drugs, might have negative effects. These negative effects, however, are very transitory and will go away after some time. Headaches, ankle edema, diarrhea, irregular feces, vomiting, and nausea are the most prevalent side effects of Pletoz 50. The majority of Pletoz 50’s negative effects do not require medical treatment and fade away with time. However, if the negative effects do not go away, consult your doctor.
Drug Recommendations
Cilostazole should not be administered to persons who are allergic to it, have low blood pressure (less than 90 mm Hg), have had a heart attack, have renal disease, liver disease, or are pregnant or expecting to become pregnant. Cilostazole should not be used with grapefruit juice or St John’s wort since they may interfere with its absorption. Before having any dental or other operation, inform your doctor that you are taking Cilostazole. Before the surgery, your doctor may advise you to stop using this medication. Cilostazole should be taken on an empty stomach at a set time each day. Cilostazole should not be abruptly stopped without seeing a doctor because it can cause unpleasant side effects. Cilostazole should also be used in conjunction with lifestyle adjustments for the best outcomes and a quick recovery.
Interactions Between Drugs
Cilostazole interacts with a number of medications, including blood thinners (rivaroxaban, aspirin), antibiotics (erythromycin, clarithromycin, or rifampicin), antifungals (ketoconazole), antihypertensives (diltiazem, lovastatin, simvastatin, atorvastatin), anti-migraine (ergotamine, dihydroergotamine), sedatives (phenobarbital, carbamazepine, phenytoin, rifampicin, primidone, oxcarbazepine, ethosuximide, valproate).
Grapefruit juice and St. John’s wort (an herbal cure for depression) should be avoided when using Cilostazole since they may interact with it and cause unpleasant side effects.
Cilostazole should be used with caution by those who have a bleeding problem, have had a heart attack, have kidney disease, liver disease, are pregnant or planning to become pregnant, or who are breastfeeding.
Safety Suggestions
ALCOHOL
There is no known interaction; if you experience any pain, contact your doctor.
PREGNANCY
Cilostazole should not be used during pregnancy unless your doctor thinks it’s absolutely necessary. Before prescribing it to you, your doctor will consider the advantages as well as any potential hazards.
BREAST FEEDING
Cilostazole should not be used by breastfeeding moms because it may affect the baby.
DRIVING
Cilostazole can induce blurry vision, dizziness, and fatigue, so drive with caution.
Cilostazole should be used with caution if you have a history of liver disease or condition. Your doctor may need to modify the dosage.
KIDNEY
Cilostazole should be used with caution, especially if you have a history of kidney problems. Your doctor may need to modify the dosage.
No habit formation
Advice on Diet and Lifestyle
With a BMI of 19.5-24.9, you can keep your weight under control.
Do at least 150 minutes of regular physical activity or exercise every week, or around 30 minutes most days of the week. This can help you lower your high blood pressure by roughly 5 millimeters of mercury.
Choose a diet that is high in whole grains, fruits, vegetables, and low-fat dairy.
For most adults, limiting sodium chloride (table salt) intake to 2300 mg per day or less than 1500 mg per day is optimum.
If you drink alcohol, limit yourself to one serving for women and two servings for males.
The best way to reduce your risk of heart disease is to stop smoking.
Chronic stress can raise your blood pressure, so avoid it. To cope with stress and practice mindfulness techniques, try to appreciate and spend time with your loved ones.
Monitor your blood pressure on a daily basis, and if it fluctuates too much, contact your doctor right away.
Include heart-healthy omega 3 fatty acid-rich foods and beverages in your daily diet. To lower your blood pressure, you can also use low-fat cooking oils like olive oil, soybean oil, canola oil, and coconut oil.
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Glossary of Diseases and Conditions
Intermittent claudication is a peripheral vascular condition that causes cramping in your legs when you walk. It is caused by a lack of blood supply in your legs.
FAQs
Cilostazole includes cilostazole, which prolongs the time it takes for blood to coagulate. It prevents heart attacks and strokes by preventing platelets (a type of blood cell) from sticking together and forming clots.
Significantly if you feel better, you should not stop taking Cilostazole since the pain may return and become even worse.
Because Cilostazole contains cilostazole, which increases bleeding duration, it can increase bleeding risk. To avoid bleeding, please use extreme caution when shaving, cutting fingernails or toenails, or using sharp tools. Before undergoing any surgical treatment, inform your doctor that you are taking CilostazoleTablet 10’s.
If you forget to take Cilostazole at any point during the day, take it as soon as you recall, then resume your regular schedule. To make up for a missed dose, do not take a double dose.
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